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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: family, relationship & social issues > General
The bestselling authors of "The Nanny Diaries" introduce a new
heroine to root for: Jesse O'Rourke, coffee barista, high school
senior, and unwitting reality TV star.
Imagine there was never a "Laguna Beach," a "Newport Harbor,"
the shimmering "Hills." Imagine that your hometown--your school--is
the first place XTV descends to set up cameras.
Now imagine they've trained them on you.
When Jesse O'Rourke gets picked for a "documentary" being filmed
at her school in the Hamptons she's tempted to turn down the offer.
But there's a tuition check attached to being on the show, and
Jesse needs the cash so she can be the first in her family to
attend college. All she has to do is trade her best friend for the
glam clique she's studiously avoided, her privacy for a 24/7 mike,
and her sense of right and wrong for "what sells on camera." . . .
At least there's one bright spot in the train wreck that is her
suddenly public senior year: Jesse's crush has also made the
cast.
As the producers manipulate the lives of their "characters" to
heighten the drama, and "Us Weekly" covers become a regular
occurrence for Jesse, she must struggle to remember one thing: the
difference between real and the real real.
The Secret Life of Birds is a collection of delightful stories and
engaging facts, which imparts a love of birds and of nature on the
next generation, inspiring them to look after the world around
them. Did you know that birds navigate by invisible pathways in the
sky, that they can call to each other in thousands of different
ways and they can be as big as a car or as small as a little
finger? Let much-travelled Speedy the Swift guide you through this
beautiful first guide to birdlife around the globe. Learn about
nest-building and bird babies, feathers and beaks, flying journeys,
bird calls, really unusual-looking birds, and ways to spot birds
and help them near where you live. Read some beautiful bird
folklore stories from around the planet, too. Speedy has learnt
much on her travels and she will be a great guide for young
readers, perhaps inspiring them to develop a lifelong love of
birds. Following on from The Secret of Trees and The Secret Life of
Bees, Birds is the next book in the series. Sumptuous and detailed
illustrations have pride of place in this magical book that mixes
natural history with a splash of fantasy, creating a book to be
pored over time and again.
Its purpose was to house thousands of Japanese Americans. Among
them was the Wakatsuki family, who were ordered to leave their
fishing business in Long Beach and take with them only the
belongings they could carry. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, who was
seven years old when she arrived at Manzanar in 1942, recalls life
in the camp through the eyes of the child she was. First published
in 1973, this new edition of the classic memoir of a devastating
Japanese American experience includes an inspiring afterword by the
authors.
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